We get a sweet POV shot of a Formula 1 crash here. High speed F1 racing crash. It looks like the driver kind of initiates this crash however, so maybe its not totally great that the accident was caught on camera. In these F1 crashes no driver is safe.

The very first Singapore Grand Prix was the very first Formula One night race ever. Philippe Massa lost the race because he drove away from the pits with the fuel tube still attached on his car. Big winner after 61 laps was Fernando Alonso.

You may not think you see electronics at work when Panasonic Toyota Racing hits the track, but without electronic wizardry, the cars would not even leave the garage.
There are around 250 sensors on the TF108, giving feedback on approximately 1,300 different parameters. The data from these sensors can be studied back in the garage and it is used to advise the driver what settings to change on his car; an action he can complete whilst driving flat-out.

Here we get the point of view from the driver in a crazy F1 crash. This Formula One racer has their car flipped up and thrown around, while we get to watch the driver clench and hold on for his life. Scary F1 crash, but the driver survives.

The Official F1™ Safety Car is immediately on hand whenever the safety of a race is threatened by accidents, adverse weather conditions or other hazardous situations. After receiving his instructions from the race management, Bernd Mayl?nder, the driver of the Safety Car, must go to the head of the Formula 1 field and safely guide the world's fastest racing drivers around the circuit. Fast lap times are a must for the Safety Car, because otherwise the sensitive Formula 1 engines would overheat -- and their tyres and brakes would cool down excessively.